To isolate fault doing one step at a time, cut about 3/8" off each ign lead, all boots solid connection; ohm'd across coil primary, all are 15 +/- 0.1
aircraft in heated shop overnight with light preheat before start to get oil temp indication to move, oil cooler completely taped over (no oil thermostat), engine run with cowlings removed to measure exhaust stack temps (instant read IR thermometer), OAT low 20s:
- Did initial temp reading (Test 1) as soon as oil pressure stabilized, front temps in direct prop wash with cowls removed
- did 4000 RPM check after oil temp reached 120F, engine much rougher on Lane A but still 600 drop and with noticeable bark, couldn't hold more than few seconds due to roughness, not temp readings, pull 'choke' for ~150 RPM rise and rechecked Lanes, Lane A still 600 drop (maybe slighly less) but no bark. Lane B drop unchanged at ~75 and very smooth.
- pulled to 2000 RPM and switched to Lane A (Test 2), no bark and fairly smooth: ~200 RPM drop, temps as listed below:
|
Test 1 |
Test 2 |
RPM |
2000 |
1800 |
1 |
395 |
470 |
2 |
368 |
430 |
3 |
588 |
760 |
4 |
542 |
670 |
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Test 1 |
Oil T 1/2 way to 100F, Oil P 75, CHT 130, very smooth |
Test 2 |
Oil T 120, Oil P 55, CHT 145, Left Lane only |
did inductive ignition test on leads, all checked normal.
Question: does the change in 4000 mag check (slight difference in drop and 'Bark' without choke) imply a carb issue or noticeable lower OAT?
appreciate the help
bob